英:[ˈsəʊviət]
美:[ˈsoʊviet]
英:[ˈsəʊviət]
美:[ˈsoʊviet]
so·vi·et
so vi et [or] so vi iht [or] so vi et
sovietdom (n.)
词根:soviet
vt.sovietise 苏联化(等于sovietize)
noun
an elected governmental council in a Communist country
bolsheviks
the people and especially the political and military leaders of the Soviet Union
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of the Soviet Union or its people a Soviet spy Soviet dissidents
Soviet history/policy
soviet union前苏联(1922-1991,首都莫斯科Moscow,位于欧、亚洲)
soviet russian. 苏联
1917年,“社会主义政府中形成一个单位的选举委员会类型”,源自俄语 sovet “治理委员会”,字面意思是“委员会”,来自古俄语 suvetu “议会”,源自 su “与”(来自 *su(n)- “与,一起”,源自 PIE *ksun- “与”)+ vetu “建议”。斯拉夫语单词是希腊语 symboulion “顾问委员会”的借译。
作为名词,“苏联公民”,于1920年。作为形容词,从1918年开始,“与苏维埃政府有关的”; 到1920年,“与苏联有关的”。
苏维埃
Noun Russian sovet council, soviet
The first known use of soviet was in 1917
sovietnoun
an elected governing council in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
plural capitalized the people and especially the political and military leaders of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
1 Knowing what the enemy was up to became the essential task of America and the Soviet Union—and the key to the world's survival.
2 Six months behind the Soviet Union, the United States had also entered World War II. The two huge nations, so different from each other, were allied against Germany.
3 The Soviet players were subsidized by their government and in many cases given dachas as retreats where they could study and train for matches.
4 Through its inability to solve its racial problems, the United States handed the Soviet Union one of the most effective propaganda weapons in their arsenal.
5 It was stable in the air and easy to handle, and thought of as one of the best Soviet fighter aircraft available.
6 Soviet fighter pilots cleared the sky of German night fighters around them for several nights.
7 A new long-distance flight record in a Soviet plane would make a fine political statement to the Germans: our long-range bombers won’t have any trouble reaching Greater Germany if war breaks out.
8 For most Soviet citizens at home, 1940 remained a period of uneasy peace.
9 Like many of his countrymen, the Soviet leader believed that communism had set his country on a path toward social justice and modernization; its triumph over capitalism was all but inevitable.
10 In the Soviet Union the resources, quality, attention and care given to military production is in striking contrast to the little left for consumer goods.
11 While American officials knew that Soviet troops had already landed on Cuba to help Castro's government, they had no idea that Khrushchev was quietly assembling a nuclear arsenal on the Caribbean island.
12 At the other extreme are such countries as the Soviet Union which prohibit foreign exchange trading.
还有一种极端的情况,如前苏联等国家,则禁止外汇兑换.
13 She wasn’t reaching out to airwomen in particular, but she was certainly including them, as she urged the youth of the Soviet Union to fight for their Motherland.
14 On the stage, in front of a velvet curtain, were two flags: the Stars and Stripes and the unmistakable and portentous crimson Soviet banner with its hammer and sickle.
15 Chevalier continued, saying that Eltenton had a contact with Soviet intelligence.
16 “I think the various police agencies here and in the Soviet Union have gotten them all. The population is small enough now; everyone, sooner or later, runs into a random checkpoint.”
17 As for the British women, now that the war was over, the situation in the air was the same as it was in the United States and the Soviet Union.
18 By late fall 1941, they overran the Ukraine and captured much Soviet territory.
19 Early in 1945, we knew that the Soviet army had liberated Auschwitz and Kraków.
20 In the midst of all this, the young women who wanted to fly for the Soviet Union had to travel in to Moscow before they traveled out.
1 苏联的
3 苏联
4 评议会的
6 委员会
7 共和国